Victor regretted raising his voice, both because he didn't tend to display his emotions this vehemently and because it seemed to have had no effect at all. Oh, she had paused, true enough, but when she spoke it was to immediately argue that his death really had been all about her. She hadn't heard him at all, or was willfully failing to consider his meaning. It was rather a staggering feat of egocentrism for her to stand there, talking to someone who had died, and tell them that she was the real victim in this situation. Obviously Victor didn't think this turn of events had been a walk in the park for her, but to say that she had lost everything and he had not?
Was she the one who could not longer read books unless someone curated the experience by standing there turning pages? Was she the one with a wand that no longer responded to her touch? Was she the one who hadn't made physical contact with anyone for nine months? No, but apparently she had lost everything, and he had not.
"I told you something I'd never told anyone," he said, tone one of disbelief. "And you only heard that I didn't love you enough. I'm not sure what you think love is, Belle, but I don't think you ever loved me, either. Because I did lose everything. And I don't think you've seen me since I died."
Was she the one who could not longer read books unless someone curated the experience by standing there turning pages? Was she the one with a wand that no longer responded to her touch? Was she the one who hadn't made physical contact with anyone for nine months? No, but apparently she had lost everything, and he had not.
"I told you something I'd never told anyone," he said, tone one of disbelief. "And you only heard that I didn't love you enough. I'm not sure what you think love is, Belle, but I don't think you ever loved me, either. Because I did lose everything. And I don't think you've seen me since I died."

Fabulous set by Lady!